
In June, bass are energetic and are beginning to feed actively, as they do throughout the summer and into the fall. Some of the larger bass are spawning, which keeps them on their beds in the shallows, but the other fish are beginning to chase minnows and crawfish, and ambush dragonflies and frogs. There are a number of lures that work for bass in June, and it is good to be prepared when setting out for a day on the water.
Plastic Worms for Bass Fishing

Plastic worms are some of the most versatile bass baits around. They may be fished in a number of ways, and rigged differently, but for the most part, a hungry bass will be quick to inhale a plastic worm when it presents itself.